Mobile App

Introduce RPA Mobile Site and App

When your smartphone makes it so easy to connect to the Internet, why bother firing up a clunky desktop or laptop computer? Two-thirds of cell-phone owning Americans use their phones to surf the Web and check e-mail, phones aren't just a secondary way to check the news or send off a quick e-mail but as their primary way of accessing the Internet, more than PCs and tablets. This is a worrisome trend for the web. Mobile is the future. What wins mobile, wins the Internet. Right now, apps are winning and the web is losing.


People are spending more time on mobile vs desktop:

Aspired by the future trends, Rajang Port Authority had developed a user friendly mobile site which is :

  • •Compatiable to all screen size/resolution ranging from 3" to 50"
  • •Compatiable to all devices ranging from desktops/tablets to Ipad/Tabs/Iphone/Smartphone
  • •Compatiable to all OS from Windows/Mac to IOS/Android/Windows Phone/Palm OS/Symbian

 

Most importantly, it is equally as informative as traditional desktop site with additional advatages such as light usage of data amount, user-friendly operation, clear formating, fast and rapid. It is the future...




Rajang Port Authority Android App


As an effort to enhance further our website services, we are now introducing our android app for you to install on your devices. Feel free to try it out, and find out how convenient it is to use it on your devices. We wish you enjoy it.


Android Mobile App


Click to download to your computer and send it to your Android devices to install and use.

OR


QR Code


Scan the QR Code image on your android devices to install it on your phone.



How to install apps outside of Google Play





Android devices have the ability to "sideload" applications that aren't available on the Google Play store. Here's how you can do it.


 

Setting up your device

 


From your smartphone or tablet running Android 4.0 or higher, go to Settings, scroll down to Security, and select Unknown sources. Selecting this option will allow you to install apps outside of the Google Play store. Depending on your device, you can also choose to be warned before installing harmful apps. This can be enabled by selecting the Verify apps option in the Security settings.


 

Downloading an app

 


The next step will be finding an Android package file, also known as an APK, which is the way Android apps are distributed and installed. This is where some people usually run into trouble. Never, and I mean ever, use sideloading as a way to pirate applications; doing so will likely result in your Android device getting a virus. You should only download APK files from trusted developers and companies.


For installing our RPA app, you could download it from here OR scan this QR Code.


The process

 


You can either download the APK file on your mobile device or on your computer, although the latter is a little more difficult. To get started, download an APK file using either Google Chrome or the stock Android browser. Next, go to your app drawer and click Downloads; here you will find the file you just downloaded. Open the file and install the app.


If you downloaded the APK file on your computer, the process is slightly different. You must connect your Android device to the PC and enable USB mass-storage mode. The next step is to drag and drop the file onto your device. Then, using a file manager, such as Astro or ES File Explorer, you can locate the file on your device and install it.

Remember to be careful when downloading apps outside of official Android marketplaces like Google Play and Amazon's Appstore.